Madrid/Yunisleidy López Milián, 40, She was killed For his partner at his home in Guayos, in Cabaiguán (Sancti Spíritus) on March 27. Confirmed this Thursday by feminist associations I do believe you in Cuba and tense wings, March closes with three femicides, of the ten that have been verified in Cuba this 2025.
Organizations have highlighted as alarming the “trend among the aggressors to cover up the crime with macabre strategies how to make the complaints themselves for the disappearance of their victim.” This is what happened in this case, they denounce the associations, which highlight that the alleged murderer went to the police to alert the absence of his wife, as well as to “participate in the searches organized by relatives and neighbors in the week who was in an unknown whereabouts.”
In a message posted on their social networks, the associations send their condolences to the three children that the deceased had, one of them with the alleged murderer, according to resident testimonies in the town. He Post Remember that the information has been verified thanks to media publications and the collaboration of citizens and activists, however, they reproach that Radio Sancti Spíritus reported the murder calling it “passionate crime”, “an incorrect and even justification term,” they point out.
They reproach that Radio Sancti Spíritus reported the murder calling it “passionate crime”, “an incorrect term and even justification”
At this time, associations work in four possible cases of sexist violence, from alerts from Artemis, Matanzas, Santiago de Cuba and Havana. To do this, they ask for the collaboration of citizenship, which they insist that denouncing these crimes is not a crime.
The numbers of femicides that accumulate in Cuba are already worrying at this point. In Spain, with a population five times greater, the eighth murder for sexist violence was reached this Thursday so far this year, of which the first She was a woman of Cuban nationality.
In addition, we must bear in mind that data of this type in the European country are reported at the time by security forces and listed by the Ministry of Equality, which issues a press release every time such a case is investigated as a macho crime. Meanwhile, feminist associations, now devoid of the United States Agency Aid for International Development (USAID), and independent media in Cuba must fight with countless difficulties in confirming femicide alerts, of which only a part transcends thanks to social networks or the voice of citizenship, so it is almost a certainty that the number is greater.
This week, the Government first confirmed that the registration announced in July 2024 to keep updated sexist violence, including not only deaths, but also the complaints and profiles of the victims and aggressors, will not be in the public domain.
The data will, therefore, only for legislators, courts, associations of the ruling party and other areas involved to elaborate the Gender Violence Law announced several years ago by 2026, and not to keep the population of the problem informed and aware.
